Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email
Answers.com

My Private Nation

 
Album Review: My Private Nation

  • Artist: Train
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: June 03, 2003
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album, Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Following a hit is a tough thing for any band, and for Train, a cult band that literally came out of nowhere to land a monster single like "Drops of Jupiter" and a platinum album to boot, the pressure to deliver something "more" from label execs is intense. In addition, usually when a band decides to scrap its plans for one album and go back to the drawing board and do something else, it doesn't bode well for the finished product. Train has turned the tables on the redo jinx. Creatively, My Private Nation, Train's third album, is the moment this band has worked for since it started making records. Bringing Brendan O'Brien back on board as producer (perhaps the best rock producer out there right now) and as a co-writer on three songs, Train has upped the aesthetic ante by stripping away any notion that it has to prove that it is "sincere" as a band. The songs speak for themselves. The opening track, "Calling All Angels," which also serves as the first single, is the one song the Counting Crows wish they could still write. It's a huge rock song that signifies what the rest of the album elaborates on. Guitars, drums, backwards tracking of keyboards, and a huge chorus make it an anthem. But it's not so much how hooky and beautiful the tune is -- and is it ever -- as what it says: That in a time of great confusion, loss, and disorientation, one does not call for redemption, but asks for a sign of inspiration, for the courage to not surrender to despair. It's a tome about hope against the odds, acknowledging vulnerability, and accepting responsibility to remain focused and critical enough to win one's own redemption in everyday life, in order to become a better human being.

Other tracks -- "All American Girl," "Save the Day," and the title track -- may not feel as benevolent, especially the ones where O'Brien collaborates. These take on pop culture, social malaise, the pretension of honesty, and the selling of everything, and skewer them with acidic wit, huge monstrous guitars, and sonic architectures that defy description other than they make great rock & roll. Pat Monahan and Train don't pretend to speak for anyone; they speak about themselves in relating to the externals and internals of existence in the new century. These things include relating to each other, to their culture and generation, and to the world at large. In order to accomplish this without merely sounding the obvious, a certain degree of intimacy has to be given up in the mix, and "When I Look to the Sky," "Get to Me," "Following Rita," and the closing "I'm About to Come Alive" (one of the more honest love songs written outside of soul and country music in a decade) do just that. Under O'Brien's gorgeous multi-layered production with guitars coming from everywhere (remember how big he made Springsteen's sound on The Rising?) and strings floating and darting through the mix, chromatic shadings and the textures of contemporary psychedelia are rooted in the heart of an ambitious garage band. In other words, O'Brien doesn't make the band sound big, he gets the sound of how big Train actually is in a context that is as aurally beautiful musically as it is emotionally and lyrically poignant. My Private Nation is not an album about angst, but about transcending it and the paralyzing cynicism that goes with it. The question is, when was the last time listeners got a rock & roll album that could do that without cowering in fear of having its optimism shattered? Not in a long time. But that's because My Private Nation isn't about optimism; it's about the flickering glimmer in the darkness, in the heart, in the culture, in the world, and how it should -- and can -- be seized, right now. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Calling All Angels (Lyrics) Scott Underwood, Charlie Colin, Pat Monahan, Jimmy Stafford Train (4:02)
All American Girl (Lyrics) Brendan O'Brien, Pat Monahan Train (3:18)
When I Look to the Sky (Lyrics) Scott Underwood, Charlie Colin, Pat Monahan, Jimmy Stafford Train (4:04)
Save the Day (Lyrics) Brendan O'Brien, Pat Monahan Train (4:05)
My Private Nation (Lyrics) Brendan O'Brien, Pat Monahan Train (3:22)
Get to Me (Lyrics) Scott Underwood, Charlie Colin, Rob Hotchkiss, Pat Monahan, Jimmy Stafford Train (4:06)
Counting Airplanes (Lyrics) Scott Underwood, Charlie Colin, Rob Hotchkiss, Pat Monahan, Jimmy Stafford Train (4:21)
Following Rita (Lyrics) Scott Underwood, Charlie Colin, Rob Hotchkiss, Pat Monahan, Jimmy Stafford Train (3:45)
Your Every Color (Lyrics) Scott Underwood, Charlie Colin, Rob Hotchkiss, Pat Monahan, Jimmy Stafford Train (4:27)
Lincoln Avenue (Lyrics) Scott Underwood, Charlie Colin, Rob Hotchkiss, Pat Monahan, Jimmy Stafford Train (3:37)
I'm About to Come Alive (Lyrics) Scott Underwood, Charlie Colin, Rob Hotchkiss, Pat Monahan, Jimmy Stafford, Clint Bennett Train (4:05)

Credits

Paul Buckmaster (String Arrangements), Steve Churchyard (Engineer), Larry Corbett (Cello), Nick DiDia (Engineer), Pamela Goldsmith (Viola), Bob Ludwig (Mastering), Brendan O'Brien (Organ), Brendan O'Brien (Guitar), Brendan O'Brien (Percussion), Brendan O'Brien (Piano), Brendan O'Brien (Keyboards), Brendan O'Brien (Vocals (Background)), Brendan O'Brien (Producer), Brendan O'Brien (Mixing), Brendan O'Brien (Marxophone), Train (Main Performer), Soozie Tyrell (Violin), Billy Bowers (Engineer), Jane Scarpantoni (Cello), Suzie Katayama (Contractor), Joel Zimmerman (Art Producer), Scott Underwood (Percussion), Scott Underwood (Piano), Scott Underwood (Drums), Scott Underwood (Keyboards), Scott Underwood (Programming), Scott Underwood (Group Member), Charlie Colin (Bass), Charlie Colin (Guitar), Charlie Colin (Vocals (Background)), Charlie Colin (Group Member), Rob Hotchkiss (Bass), Rob Hotchkiss (Guitar), Rob Hotchkiss (Piano), Rob Hotchkiss (Vocals (Background)), Rob Hotchkiss (Group Member), Pat Monahan (Percussion), Pat Monahan (Vocals), Pat Monahan (Group Member), Jimmy Stafford (Guitar), Jimmy Stafford (Mandolin), Jimmy Stafford (Vocals (Background)), Jimmy Stafford (Group Member), Karl Egsieker (Engineer), Erin Haley (Project Coordinator), Tom Garner (Art Direction), John Bostwick (Art Direction), John Bostwick (Cover Photo), Tammy McGurk (Project Coordinator), Alissa Razansky (Project Coordinator), Mala Sharma (Project Coordinator)
Search unanswered questions...
Enter a question here...
Search: All sources Community Q&A Reference topics
Wikipedia: My Private Nation
Top
My Private Nation
Studio album by Train
Released June 3, 2003
Recorded Southern Tracks Recording, Atlanta, Georgia
Genre Alternative rock
Length 43:07
Label Columbia Records
Producer Brendan O'Brien
Professional reviews
Train chronology
Drops of Jupiter
(2001)
My Private Nation
(2003)
Alive at Last
(2004)

My Private Nation is San Francisco-based rock band Train's third studio album, which was released on June 3, 2003.

Contents

Singles

Three singles were released from this album. The first, "Calling All Angels," was a top 20 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #19, and was a huge success on the Adult Contemporary and Adult Top 40 charts. The second single, "When I Look to the Sky," also hit the Top 100 and was successful in Adult Top 40 and the Adult Contemporary chart as well. Third single "Get to Me" was also a successful song on the Adult Top 40 chart, and the album as a whole has been certified platinum by the RIAA.


"I'm About to Come Alive" was covered in 2008 by country music artist David Nail, who released it as a single from his debut album of the same name.[1]

Track listing

All songs written by Train except as indicated.

  1. "Calling All Angels" (Charlie Colin, Patrick Monahan, Jimmy Stafford, Scott Underwood) – 4:02
  2. "All American Girl" (Monahan, Brendan O'Brien) – 3:17
  3. "When I Look to the Sky" (Colin, Monahan, Stafford, Underwood) – 4:04
  4. "Save the Day" (Monahan, O'Brien) – 4:05
  5. "My Private Nation" (Monahan, O'Brien) – 3:22
  6. "Get to Me" – 4:05
  7. "Counting Airplanes" – 4:21
  8. "Following Rita" – 3:44
  9. "Your Every Color" – 4:26
  10. "Lincoln Avenue" – 3:36
  11. "I'm About to Come Alive" (Colin, Rob Hotchkiss, Monahan, Stafford, Underwood, Clint Bennett) – 4:05

The album also has a hidden version of "When I Look to the Sky", placed after the end of "I'm About to Come Alive".

Personnel

Additional personnel

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
2003 The Billboard 200 6

Single

Year Single Chart Position
2003 "Calling All Angels" Billboard Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks 1
2003 "Calling All Angels" Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks 1
2003 "Calling All Angels" Billboard Hot 100 19
2003 "When I Look to the Sky" Billboard Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks 9
2004 "When I Look to the Sky" Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks 24
2004 "When I Look to the Sky" Billboard Hot 100 74
2005 "Get to Me" Billboard Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks 6

Certifications

Organization Level Date
RIAA – USA Gold July 29, 2003
RIAA – USA Platinum March 6, 2004

References

  1. ^ Malec, Jim (2008-04-22). "David Nail - "I'm About to Come Alive"". The 9513. http://www.the9513.com/david-nail-im-about-to-come-alive/. Retrieved 2008-07-07. 

External links


 
 

 

Copyrights:

Album Review. Copyright © 2009 All Media Guide, LLC. Content provided by All Music Guide ®, a trademark of All Media Guide, LLC. All rights reserved.  Read more
Wikipedia. This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "My Private Nation" Read more